STUDY NOTES EPISODE 9: ADHD ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS Though abbreviations and acronyms are generally not used in formal writing with the exception of some scientific or technical writing, it is important to be familiar with some of the more common ones. These could occur in both spoken and written English. If they are used in formal writing, it is necessary to reference them correctly. These study notes focus on the more common abbreviations and acronyms, and their forms. STUDY TIPS In formal academic writing, acronyms and abbreviations should only be used if they are well known or frequently referred to in your essay. Remember to give its full form first, followed by the acronym or abbreviation in parentheses. An abbreviation is a short form of a phrase or name that is made by using the initial letters of each word. Abbreviations can be names of: Countries, Territories, ACT – A ustralian Capital Territory, UK – United States, Provinces: K ingdom, PNG – Papua New Guinea, USA – United S tates of America, BC - British Columbia Organisations: EU - E uropean Union, UN - United Nations Corporations: IBM – I nternational Business Machines, GM – G eneral Motors Medical Terms: DNA – D eoxyriboNucleic Acid, ECG – Electroc ardiogram, MRI – m agnetic resonance imaging Government Agencies: ATO – A ustralian Taxation Office, FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation Television Stations: ABC – A ustralian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC – B ritish Broadcasting Corporation, CBC – C anadian Broadcasting Corporation Universities: UTS - U niversity of Technology, Sydney, RMIT – R oyal Melbourne Institute of Technology, UNSW – U niversity of New South Wales, UCLA - University of C alifornia, Los Angeles Products: TV – television, ATM – automatic teller machine CD – c ompact disc, DVD - digital versatile disc, PC – p ersonal computer Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 Degrees: LLB – Bachelor of Laws, BA – Bachelor of Arts, MA – Master of Arts, PhD – D octor of Philosophy Professions, Positions: CA – c hartered accountant, QC – Queen’s Counsel, CEO – c hief executive officer, DA – D istrict Attorney In spoken english, abbreviations are read letter-by-letter. When pronouncing each letter, the last sound (letter) normally carries the primary stress / '/ and is, therefore, pronounced more strongly. The other sounds (letters) carry the secondary stress /, / and are, thus, pronounced more weakly. For example: ACT /¸eɪ¸si 'ti/ EU /¸I 'JU/ DNA /¸DI¸ƐN 'Eɪ/ ABC /¸eɪ¸bi 'si/ UTS /¸ju¸ti 'ɛs/ When an abbreviation is pronounced as a word, for example IELTS /aɪ'jɛlts/, this form of abbreviation is called an acronym. IELTS /aɪ'jɛlts/ means I nternational English Language Testing System. Other examples of acronyms include: VTOL 'vitɒl/ vertical take off and landing ASEAN /'æziæn/ or /'æsiæn/ A ssociation of South-East Asian Nations *RADAR /'reɪda/ R adio Detecting And Ranging RAM /ræm/ R andom Access Memory *scuba /'skubə/ self contained underwater breathing apparatus *QANTAS /'kwɒtəs/ Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services *These were originally acronyms, but because their abbreviated form has become well known, one no longer needs to include its full form. Page 3 of 3 In formal academic writing, you should give the full form of the abbreviation or acronym the first time it appears, followed by its abbreviation in parentheses. For example: Recent developments in the region required that members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) meet for top-level discussions. The ASEAN presence was vital to progress the situation. Abbreviations Of Latin Words Latin words commonly appear as abbreviations. They are often used in formal writing and academic texts. The most common Latin abbreviations are: eg, ie, NB, etc. Abbreviation Latin word Meaning eg exempli gratia for example etc et cetera and so on, and all others ie id est that is, in other words, this means NB Nota bene note well, make note While it is important to understand the meaning of abbreviations, especially when reading academic texts, the less common ones would not generally be used in your formal writing. Other Latin Abbreviations Abbreviation Latin word Meaning AD (A.D.) BC (B.C.) anno Domini before Christ in the year of our Lord – used after the beginning of the Western calendar used before the beginning of the Western calendar am (AM) ante meridiem before midday c. or ca. circa approximately, about cf. confer compare et al et alii and others ibid. ibidem in the same place loc. cit. loco citato in the places already mentioned op. cit. opera citato in the work already mentioned pm (PM) post meridiem after midday q.v. quod vide refer to, see viz. videlicet namely, that is to say vs. versus against, opposing . When an abbreviation is pronounced as a word, for example IELTS /aɪ'jɛlts/, this form of abbreviation is called an acronym. IELTS /aɪ'jɛlts/ means I nternational English Language. Ranging RAM /ræm/ R andom Access Memory *scuba /'skubə/ self contained underwater breathing apparatus *QANTAS /'kwɒtəs/ Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services *These. gratia for example etc et cetera and so on, and all others ie id est that is, in other words, this means NB Nota bene note well, make note While it is important to understand the meaning